Skip to content

Around Ontario

School board upset it wasn't consulted on location of Guelph's marijuana store

School board upset it wasn't consulted on location of Guelph's marijuana store

Board chair 'left speechless' by the lack of consultation prior to a location being announced
This is Prof. Pavement. He might have found a way to make roads nearly pothole-free

This is Prof. Pavement. He might have found a way to make roads nearly pothole-free

Carleton University prof causes a stir with his new paving technology — and he's got the province's attention
OPP staff sergeant from somewhere in Ontario charged with sexual assault

OPP staff sergeant from somewhere in Ontario charged with sexual assault

Officer charged in relation to June 2017 incident
Barrie-area man charged with two counts of murder in 1991 disappearances

Barrie-area man charged with two counts of murder in 1991 disappearances

Barrie police, OPP hold news conference to announce charges
U of G study finds connection between feminine hygiene products and infection

U of G study finds connection between feminine hygiene products and infection

Emerging medical research links disruption of vaginal microbial systems with health problems, says study's lead investigator
Orillia man mad as hell. Isn't going to take winter any longer

Orillia man mad as hell. Isn't going to take winter any longer

Dave Beckett decided spring is a state of mind and launched his new canoe — sort of
VIDEO: Meanwhile, in northern Ontario . . .

VIDEO: Meanwhile, in northern Ontario . . .

Two guys, a snowmobile, a wakeboard, and a dog
Guelph mall to cut hours it says in attempt to combat minimum wage hike

Guelph mall to cut hours it says in attempt to combat minimum wage hike

In 2019, the minimum wage is expected to increase to $15 an hour
Man with seven kids in his car accused of impaired driving in Huntsville

Man with seven kids in his car accused of impaired driving in Huntsville

He also faces seven counts of driving without child passengers properly secured
A city tried to sell its power distribution to Hydro One. Regulators turned it down over potential 'harm' to customers

A city tried to sell its power distribution to Hydro One. Regulators turned it down over potential 'harm' to customers

The Ontario Energy Board says the deal did not meet the 'do-no-harm' test
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks